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Sami Bég, MD Judy White, RN Preventive Medicine: The Best DM Strategy
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Outline of Presentation Healthcare Today Obesity as an Example Need for Transformation U.S. Preventive Medicine
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Today: Biomedical Model Disease centered Reactive, symptom driven Responsibility for the patient Provider determined goals
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Radar Syndrome
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Obesity as an example: USA Obesity Rates 58 Million Overweight; 40 Million Obese; 3 Million morbidly Obese 8 out of 10 over 25 years Overweight 78% of American's not meeting basic activity level recommendations 25% completely Sedentary 76% increase in Type II diabetes in adults 30-40 yrs old since 1990
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Some Obesity Related Diseases 80% of type II diabetes related to obesity 70% of Cardiovascular disease related to obesity 42% breast and colon cancer diagnosed among obese individuals 30% of gall bladder surgery related to obesity 26% of obese people have high blood pressure http://www.winltdusa.com/about/infocenter/healthnews/articles/obesestats.htm
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Type II Diabetes ($63.14 Billion) Osteoporosis ($17.2 Billion) Hypertension ($3.23 Billion) Heart Disease ($6.99 Billion) Post-menopausal breast cancer ($2.32 Billion) Colon Cancer ($2.78 Billion) Endometrial Cancer ($790 Million) Some Obesity Related Disease Costs
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U.S. Government Expenditures 43 MillionMedicare$408 Billion 46 Million Medicaid$303 Billion 211 MillionEmployed/Dependents/Uninsured $1.5 Trillion Expenditures growing at $200 Billion per year
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Solutions: Prevention and Disease Management Study finds prevention, early detection and chronic condition management could save U.S. $1 trillion annually… Milken Institute 2007 Study
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Mission Statement Our mission is to improve the quality of health and longevity of the individual. We achieve this by partnering with physicians, hospitals, employers, governments and other agencies to organize and advance a culture of prevention resulting in More Good Years for all.
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The Prevention Plan
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Overview Why The Prevention Plan The Value Proposition Engaging Consumers The Employer Changing Behavior
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Why The Prevention Plan The importance of name Everybody gets it Its good for me
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The Value Proposition More Good Years
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Engaging Consumers The look –Designed with the end user in mind from the beginning –Functionality The messaging : assess and interact The outreach The services
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The Messaging Conversational Friendly Supportive
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Assessing and Interacting with the Consumer HRA Biometrics Physician review Web based Telephonic Support Coaching modules
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The Outreach High impact Attractive Marketing Fun
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The Services
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www.USPreventiveMedicine.com
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Thank You
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